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    Re: Express your opinion on Mold regulation PHARES

    Posted by Phares Heindl on 2/17/04


    Mary,

    It is very common to require contractors to provide evidence of
    insurance or bond before undertaking a project. General
    contractors require subs to provide insurance and bond
    information; government agencies regularly require contractors to
    posts bond.

    This practice is most common. In a recent case in an electrical
    injury matter, the defense attorney asked the trial judge to
    require a bond before we could inspect a building ground. The
    motion was granted and we had to post a 10k bond to go on the
    premises.

    A reputable remediation contractor will understand and have no
    problem with this.

    If you want to take issue, call or email Kathy Marsh of WESH -
    Channel 2 in Orlando. Perhaps she will grant you interview you
    and you can state your position publicly.

    Heindllaw.com

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